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"not always correct" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something is not always accurate or true. For example: "According to popular belief, the sun revolves around the Earth, but this assumption is not always correct; in fact, it is the Earth that revolves around the sun."
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The English language is not always correct, despite native English speaker correction at some point in manuscript evolution.
This assumption is not always correct.
However, this principle is not always correct.
The majority is not always correct.
The initial reports of any incident are not always correct.
Parker, like Brown, says first impressions are not always correct.
I Vanette second and it is only fair that polygraphs are not always correct.
While the tool runs to completion, the output is not always correct.
I second vanetta and yes it is quite right that lie detectors are not always correct.
He also claimed that the information provided through At The Booth was not always correct.
Hence, the widely adopted assumption of full strength and stiffness connections in lapped sections is not always correct.
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